Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 12 Apr 2002, p. 11

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The Canadian Champion, Fniday, April 12, 2002- il ,Art i 'iDance Elite cleans up at competition Danc Elite dancers have gotten off to a smootb start this com- petitive tesson. Dancer placed first, second and tird as the season's first com- petition, Dance FX, beld St Mohawk College February 28. Addison Brasil alto received the Top Novice Ail Round Intermediate Dancer award. Recently, the dancers competed ait die Broadway Dreams com- petition in Niagara Falls. 'The studio's youngest dancers received firat place for their performance to Radio Star. The senior dancers received medals of ail colours. 'Coffee Break' placed first overali, followed by 'Feet in the Soil', wbicb placed second. 'Get Busy Cbild' and 'Hernando's Hiideaway' tied for third place. Alana MacLeod, 10, received Top Jr. Overail Solo for her per- formance of 'Baby, Fitm a Star'. A great retirement relquires a great income. We can help. You're retirnof and you've got plans. That's good, because taday the average Caoudtao can expect ta enjoy 30 years of rettred lice - and tike yan they are planning to tr.svel fat. play hard and enjoy an active lisestyle ta fuifili thetr dreans. But anjoying a great retirernent requies a great tucome. That's where wa corne in Our unique rettrement mcome approaces cao help you make the mass of yaur savings. Manulife lnsured Annuity. for example - offers the oppartonity ta. *Eam op ta 10% GIC eqnivatent returna, locked-tn for life * ncreuse your ufler-tux incarne by up ta, 70% guruteed for life. *Puy less ta and muximize yanr gavere- rnent tsenefits. *Leave a sax-frer gif for your toved unes. We wunt yoo ta huve a greut retiremeut. And we're heme ta hetp. Coli rne todoy for more inforrnation an Manulife Insured Annuity and aur full ronge of mû rement ncurne solutions. SMnuiffe Financia H.lplug Yeu Moite Setter Fluancit DoClslOeIsu Manuttre Femciat aud thr h mk designae egsernd sesvice marsu sud trndensuks cf Thr Marufcutertue LA le sumancr Crminesansd une used by it sud tai uffitutns imtuding Msu te Finue' ut Corpton.r IEVERGREEN Peter Slykhuis or Frank J. Restonick, CFP LAf Insucance Advtsor Estate Planning Advisur 905 815-2308 905 501-8730 AIl Estate Planning and Insucance Productsarte offered through T Evergreen Fittancial Services toc. by licensed insurance agents. Photo by GRAHAM PIAINE Milton Playera Theatre Group membera (from leit) Julian Ford, Tim Beddoes and Susan Crawford rehearse for the upcoming production 'Run For Your Wife'. "Milton Players Theatre Group production to be 'real scream' By FANNIE SUNSHINE The Champion Get ready for plenty of laughter as the Milton Players Theatre Group gears up for their upcomning play, 'Run For Your Wife', which opens May 3. "Il's a British farce," said director Geoif Ford. "It't about a taxi driver in England who bas two wives in two different apart- ments. He gets a bang on the hcad and il upsets bis achedule." Julian Ford plays taxi driver John Smith, who somcbow manages 10 kcep cither wife fr-om fmnding out about the other - until botb wivcs report hlm missing and police officers try to piece the situation together. lune we only have five. But il makes my "It's a ral scream," Mr. Ford continued. job a littie casier because I'm dealing with "We've been wetting ourselves rehearsing veteran actors." il." The wives are played by veteran actors Sharon Beddoes and Susan Cranford. Tim Beddocs takes the role as Stanley, John's friend, and Gmno Raimondo and Gary Metcalfe play the roles of Det. Sgt. Porterbouse and Det. Sgt. Troughton, respectively. Newcomer Brad Nelson plays the news- paper reporter and fellow rookie actor Glenn Purchase plays neigbbour Bobby. The altors have been rehearsing three nights a week since the end of March, Mr. Ford said. "I'm ftnding tome lime restraints witb this play. Normaily we rehearse for seven or eight weeks, but this several Players productions including 'Pools Paradise' and 'Move Over Mrs. Markbamn', said he prefers directmng 10 aIt- ing. "I like transcribing tbc writtcn words mbt a picture and bring it bo life. It's my vision." Altbougb hie feels 'Run For My Wife' is suitable for audience memrbers of ail ages, be did warn the play bas gay basbing. "Hopefully no one will take offence." 'Run For Your Wife' will take the stage May 3, 4, 9, 10 and il aI the Milton Seniors' Activity Centre. Tickets are avail- able aI Delacourt's on Main Street or by calling (905) 875-0629. W ~~i.. ticiu ettt Euet u pw, pIl tilt cmuse, AIt p tanront, alo wftets, sAS, spodier Loaded 80.00km Pewter/tan lether. 2dr, Bltclt/tte/ clott interor.~n ack, t.tsPo atot only 36,0Okrn. 4dr, suos 86100km. Ps tilt cotie, &sC a noy Pw, pdl, ttlt, crutse pb, A/C AM/FM cost, wttw s, spolier Must tee soler, psat, C/O, lnada Dot deltyt 90,5-875-4925 8215 LAWSON ROAD, MILTON M

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